Mr. WhySoFrackinSerious strikes again and today, it was not even my damn fault.
My senior and I just returned to the office after a long day in the client’s site. After plugging everything back in my cubicle, I opened my outlook and started to go through my emails. I saw his name among the senders and was surprised because I don’t usually receive any emails from him.
I read (behind the lines):
To: Junior
From: Mr. WhySoFrackinSerious
CC: The Partner of the File; Head Admin
Why the hell did you make changes to the file without letting me know? Now, I have to clean up after your crap because of all your mistakes!
Please, don’t ever f*cking do that again.
Thank you.
Mr. WhySoFrackinSerious, CA
I was just about to cry…
It was not my fault. The Partner gave back the file to make some changes on the capital gains. I asked him if he wants me to give it back to the reviewer (MWSFS), but he said no and that I could directly give it back to him. After giving it to him, the Partner made some additional entries that I have no knowledge of.
When the file was in the editing stage, the admin person stumbled upon numerous errors. Of course, she blames the reviewer. The reviewer knows nothing of this and he blames the stupid junior.
I was just about to cry when I heard the Partner of the File standing behind me. He said, “Ignore that email. He should have spoken to me before sending that email. I already talked to him and explained everything.”
But that was not enough. The damage has already been done. What makes me angrier is the fact that I think the reviewer knows that it’s not my doing and uses me to protect himself. He attacks the partner by targeting the blame on me. That’s why he CC-ed everyone in the email.
I left the office and cried behind my wheels on the drive home.
It doesn’t feel good being blamed for something you didn’t do.
Don’t they know that???
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